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Historic Buildings and Monuments in Whorlton
Listed buildings and scheduled monuments in Whorlton Civil Parish, County Durham, from the National Heritage List for England[1] and non-designated local heritage assets from Whorlton Village Neighbourhood Plan[2]. Use the Search (below) if looking for a specific building / monument.
Structure | List No. | Grade | Built~ | Note |
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1-3, Grange Cottages | 1310804 | II | ||
1-7, Grange Terrace | 1159945 | II | ||
Byre Attached to Right of Humbleton Farmhouse | 1121095 | II | ||
Dial House and Outbuildings Attached to Left and Right | 1159918 | II | ||
Farmbuildings, 15 Metres West of East Whorley Hill Farmhouse | 1121091 | II | ||
Font, Adjacent to South Porch of Church of St. Mary | 1121093 | II | ||
Humbleton Farmhouse | 1121094 | II | ||
Lilac Cottage | 1323038 | II | ||
Milestone, 40 Metres West of West Whorley Hill Farmhouse | 1323037 | II | ||
Milestone, 50 Metres North of Arlaw Banks | 1121092 | II | ||
Sledwich Hall | 1160010 | II | C16th | |
The Bridge Inn | 1159961 | II | C19th | Now the Fernaville's Rest. |
The Conifers | 1159975 | II | ||
Toll House at North-West End of Whorlton Bridge | 1323040 | II | 1830 | |
Whorlton Suspension Bridge, over the River Tees | 1160013 | II* | 1831 | By John & Benjamin Green. |
Whorlton Croft | 1323039 | II | ||
Whorlton Church of St Mary | - | Local | ||
Stone walls, hedges and gates not within curtilage of a listed building | - | Local | ||
Village pump and fountain | - | Local | ||
Cherished views | - | Local | ||
Phone box | - | Local | ||
Ferryman’s cottage (ruins) | - | Local | ||
Stone bridge over Whorlton Beck | - | Local |
[1] Primary source: the National Heritage List for England - NHLE is the register of nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England, including listed buildings, scheduled monuments, protected wrecks, registered parks and gardens, and battlefields. The list is maintained by Historic England. Check NHLE for updates and new entries. Secondary sources: British Listed Buildings and Keys to the Past.
[2] Whorlton Village Neighbourhood Plan, Whorlton & Westwick Parish Council, May 2017.